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UPDATE: Sources of Online Legal Information for African Countries

 

By Jane Williams

 

Jane Williams is Foreign, Comparative and International Law Librarian at Albert E. Jenner, Jr. Memorial Law Library. She holds a JD & MSLS from the Wayne State University (Detroit).

 

 

Published March/April 2009

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Secondary Sources

2.1 News Sources

2.2 Indexes and Catalogs

3. Primary Sources

3.1 Regional Collections

3.2 Subject Collections

3.3 Resources by Country

4. Regional Organizations

 

1.     Introduction

The purpose of this article is to identify online resources for locating the legal materials of African states. It will first identify meta-sites useful both for background information and links to legal information. The next part will identify secondary sources which can help locate sources and issues. The third section will list primary sources grouped by region, topic, and country. The final part will list the web sites of some African regional organizations.

 

Africa has about fifty four states plus six dependent territories. The post-colonial period, through much of the continent, has been characterized by political instability, civil strife, war, economic underdevelopment, and weak legal systems. Thus, only a few African countries have a strong history of publishing and disseminating legal materials. A useful source for determining what legislative materials are published for each jurisdiction is the Reynolds and Flores[1] treatise. It is also available as an online subscription.

 

In the past decade there has been a trend in some countries toward better governance and transparency. Increasing numbers of governments have web sites and/or parliamentary sites, some of which provide news, government reports, and other documents. Meta sites which include links to governments’ web sites, country information, and legal information include the following:

 

 

Several projects are underway which should increase access to African legal materials. These include the following:

 

  • JurisAfrica is an online law reporting service owned by African Law Reporter Online. It intends to publish constitutions, judgments of the superior courts, legislation and articles. Currently there are only a few items available, most of which relate to land law.

2. Secondary Sources

Given that there are a limited number of comprehensive databases or internet sites for the legal materials of African countries, and that few law libraries have complete collections, secondary materials are important for identifying issues, recent developments, and documents. These include news sources, indexes and library and institute catalogues, journals, and papers.

2.1 News Sources

 

  • AllAfrica.com aggregates news sources from African organizations and elsewhere. A basic version with a topical search function is freely available. By subscribing, one has access to an archive going back to 1996 and the ability to search by key word, category, publisher, and date.
  • Jurist from the University of Pittsburg provides country-by-country legal news for about a dozen African countries.
  • The BBC News Africa service is another good source for current information. This service also includes country profiles with country overviews, basic facts and political information, and list of newspapers and other media.
  • The African Law Firm Network, Lex Africa, provides legal news and informational pieces about commercial matters.

2.2 Indexes and Catalogues

 

  • General online indexes with references to articles relating to legal issues include the two databases from AfricaBib: Bibliography of Africana Periodical Literature and African Women’s Bibliographic Databases. Both can be searched by geographic region, periodical, subject, author, title, keyword, and date. A few articles link to full text.
  • The Quarterly Index of African Periodical Literature from the Library of Congress is another general Africana index which includes references to law-related articles.
  • The African Studies Centre (Leiden) is an independent institute which researches social science issues relating to Africa. Its library catalogue identifies monographs, articles, and book chapters, some of which are related to law. The web site also includes the full text of working papers and other publications.

 

3. Primary Sources

One can find online legal materials for African countries in fee-based databases, within subject or regional collections, and on various country specific sites. Few of the internet sites are comprehensive and it can sometimes be difficult to determine the currency of the information.

 

3.1 Regional Collections

  • L’Association des Cours Constitutionnelles ayant en Partage l’Usage Français (ACCPUF) provides laws relating to constitutional institutions, some jurisprudence, and other material from its member states.
  • The Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria, has a collection of legislation from southern and eastern Africa which includes children’s rights, customary practices, domestic violence, employment, equality and non-discrimination, HIV, property rights, and right to health care.
  • Droit-Afrique.com is a web portal to business law in French-speaking Africa. It includes commercial, customs, investment, employment, social security, and tax laws as well as materials from regional organizations.
  • The International Documentation Network on the Great African Lakes Region is an interesting collection of materials from a variety of governmental and nongovernmental sources. Included are Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. A search may locate laws and decrees although it is somewhat difficult to determine what material is included. Note too that if French, not English, is one of the official languages of a country a search in French will generate more results for primary legal materials for that country.
  • IslamCatalogue--Islaw, from the University of Leipzig, provides links to Islamic law and the law of countries with high Muslim populations, including about fourteen African states.
  • Investir en zone franc was developed in 1998 by the Commission de l’Union Économique et Monétaire Ouest Africaine (UEMOA) and the Secrétariat Exécutif de la Communauté Économique et Monétaire de l’Afrique Centrale (CEMAC). UEMOA has eight members: Benin, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Guinea Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo. CEMAC has six: Cameroon, Congo (Brazzaville), Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, the Central African Republic, and Chad. The individual country sites include links to various full texts or summaries of codes and pieces of legislation. In addition, some national legislation which implements CEMAC decisions is published in Les Journaux Officiels.
  • Legis-Palop is a project designed to collect the legislation and jurisprudence of the five Portuguese speaking countries: Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, Mozambique, and Sao Tome & Principe.
  • Réseau d’information pour le développement durable en Afrique centrale provides various environmental laws including those relating to forests, water, mines, and energy for Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Gabon.
  • The Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa provides selected legislation of Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

3.2 Subject Collections

 

Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources

 

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations provides three databases:

 

  • FAOLex is an up to date database of national laws and regulations relating to food, agriculture, and natural resources. It includes most African countries and provides links to full text documents.
  • FishLex provides laws and regulations on coastal state requirements for foreign fishing.
  • WaterLex has international agreements on water resources.

 

Business Law

 

  • The Doing Business Law Library from the World Bank provides laws and regulations relating to business. Topics included are banking and credit laws, bankruptcy and collateral laws, civil codes, civil procedure codes, commercial and company laws, constitutions, labor laws, land and building laws, security laws, tax laws, and trade laws. One can search by economy (the name of a state) or topic.

 

 

 

Competition Law

 

 

Constitutions

 

 

 

Copyright, Patents, and Trademarks

 

  • UNESCO’s Collection of Copyright Laws includes the laws of about twenty African countries.
  • The Collection of Laws for Electronic Access from the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) provides texts for copyright, trademarks and patent legislation in English, French, and Spanish. WIPO’s collection of copyright legislation overlaps somewhat with the UNESCO collection but it also includes about a dozen countries not included in the UNESCO database.

 

Criminal Law

 

 

Drugs

 

  • The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime provides a Legal Library of money laundering and drug legislation which countries have passed to implement international drug conventions.

 

Health Law

 

 

Humanitarian Law

 

  • The International Committee of the Red Cross provides two databases on international humanitarian law:
    • The Treaty Databases includes the four Geneva Conventions, their protocols and ratification information.
    • The National Implementation Database has two parts. The first provides legislation relating to humanitarian law, including relevant penal provisions and laws relating to war crimes and the military. The second part provides related case law.

 

Investment and Trade

 

  • FDI.net, from the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, includes treaties, laws and regulations for a few African countries which are relevant to investors, including those relating to trade, foreign investment, and taxes. It also provides business law overviews for most countries.

 

Labor Law

 

  • The International Labour Organization (ILO) database NATLEX provides labor laws as well as laws on other subjects such as economic and social policy, free trade, and criminal law. Some of the sites provide full text in English, Spanish or French while others provide only citations.

 

Non-Profit Law

 

  • The International Center for Not-for-Profit Law provides the text of laws governing various issues related to non-governmental organizations, including about twenty two African countries. One must register to use the site but otherwise the documents are freely available.

 

Occupational Safety and Health

 

 

Refugees

 

  • RefWorld Legal Collection is a database from the UN’s High Commissioner for Refugees which provides the full text of national and international laws relevant to assessing asylum claims. It also includes laws on citizenship, nationality, statelessness, human rights, and related issues.

 

Tax and Commercial Law

 

  • World Wide Tax Service from Thompson RIA is a subscription service which includes tax and commercial laws for most African countries. The currency of the material, however, is sometimes questionable.

3.3 Resources by Country

 

Algeria

 

Collections

  • Droit Algerie is a web portal to Algerian law from the Ministry of Justice. It can be viewed in French or Arabic. The site provides access to the constitution, codes, legislation and treaties to which Algeria is a party. Supreme Court judgments are available in Arabic only.
  • Lex Algeria, the Algerian law portal, includes selected codes relating to public and private law as well as links to jurisprudence from the Conseil Constitutionnel from 1989 and the Conseil d’Etat from 1999. Some decisions are in English, but the French and Arabic versions are more comprehensive.
  • The National Assembly (Assemblée Populaire Nationale) site contains legislation adopted in the last three sessions.

 

Law and Legislation.

 

Research Guide

 

 

Angola

 

Law and Legislation

  • The Assembleia Nacional web site provides a list of sessions laws from 1992 through 2001 with a few links to full text documents.
  • The government portal site provides a searchable database of legislation in force. Each government ministry web site also includes links to legislation within its area of responsibility.

 

Research Guide

 

 

Benin

 

Law and Legislation

  • Afrikinfo.com apparently intends to add legislative and other documents, but at the time of this writing there is no full text.
  • The Assemblée Nationale web site includes a few acts from 1999 and 2000, most of which appear to concern the implementation of international and other agreements.
  • The Bénin government web site provides the Code des Investissments and the Code de l’Hygiène Publique.

 

Jurisprudence

 

Botswana

 

Law and Legislation

 

Jurisprudence

  • SAFLII database includes selected decisions from the High Court of Botswana (2006- ), the Appeal Court of Botswana (1981- ), and the Industrial Court (2004- ).

 

Research Guide

 

Burkina Faso

 

Law and Legislation

  • Banque de Données Juridiques du Burkina provides Le Journal Officiel from 1993. It includes laws, ordinances, decrees, decisions, notices and other official government communications and is searchable by key word, type of material and body issuing the document, and citation to the JO. The site also provides several codes (elections, civil procedure, mining, insurance, and labor).
  • The Premier Ministère web site includes a list of the web sites of other government ministries. Several of these provide legislation relating to their area of responsibility.

 

Jurisprudence

  • JuriBurkina provides selected judgments from the Cour de Cassation, Conseil Constitutionnel, Conseil d’Etat, Cour d’appel de Bobo Dioulasso, Tribunal du Travail de Ouagadougou, Tribunal de Travail de Bobo Dioulasso and Tribunal de Grande Instance de Bobo Dioulasso.

 

Research Guide

 

 

Burundi

 

Law and Legislation

 

Research Guide

 

 

Cameroon

 

Law and Legislation

  • CamLaw is an online legal research initiative provided by the Cameroon Law Society. The site currently provides the Criminal Procedure Code and the Labour Code. The French version also includes the tax code.
  • The Prime Minister’s Office web site provides a searchable collection of laws, ordinances, decrees, orders and decisions. The site can be viewed in French or English but some material is only available in French.

 

Research Guide

 

 

Cape Verde

 

Jurisprudence

 

 

Central African Republic

 

Law and Legislation

  • Bibliotheque Virtuelle provides the text of several codes, including mining, petroleum, forests, and investment with others under construction.

 

 

Chad

 

Collections

  • CEFOD (Centre d’etude de formation pour le développement) provides various legal materials including selected codes and other legislation. Revue juridique tchadienne, which reports some jurisprudence and legislation, is also linked from the site.

 

Law and Legislation

 

Jurisprudence

  • Droit francophone also has selected decisions from the Cour d’appel (1969-1996) and a few from the Tribunal du travail.

 

Research guide

 

 

Congo (Brazzaville)

 

Law and Legislation

  • The official web site includes an investment section which provides links to the Code d’investissement and Code Forestier.

 

 

Congo (Democratic Republic)

 

Database

 

Law and Legislation

 

Research Guide

 

 

Djibouti

 

Law and Legislation

  • Le Journal Officiel, available from 1996, includes laws, presidential and ministerial ordinances, decrees and orders, announcements and legal orders. It can be searched by date, subject index, and type of legal document.
  • Droit francophone has a large collection of laws for the period 1971-2003.

 

Egypt

 

Law and Legislation

  • The government web portal has several laws in English translation, including Environment Law, Law of Investment Guarantees and Incentives, Labour Law, General Sales Tax, and Central Securities Depository and Registry Law. Other laws are in Arabic.

 

Research Guide

 

 

Gabon

 

Law and Legislation

 

Research Guide

 

 

Gambia

 

Law and Legislation

·       The Central Bank of the Gambia links to the Financial Institutions Act (2003), the Insurance Act (2003), the Money Laundering Act (2003), and the Return of Fees and Charges Levied by Banks (2003) and to other materials relating to banking regulation.

·       The Gambia Divestiture Agency provides the Gambia Divestiture Act 2001 and the Gambia Public Utilities Regulatory Act.

·       The Gambia Investments and Free Zones Agency includes the Gambia Investment Promotion Act, Free Zones Act 2001 and other laws relevant to business such as environmental and tax laws.

 

Ghana

 

Subscription database

  • The Ghana Law Database, provided by DataCenta Ltd, includes laws of the Fourth Republic (1992- ), the Consolidated Statutes of Ghana, business and financial laws, all volumes of the Ghana Law Reports, four law journals, and legal news. The Ghana Law Reports, however, have not been published since 1994.

 

Legislation

 

Jurisprudence

 

Research Guide

Guinea

 

Law and Legislation

 

 

Research Guide

 

 

Ivory Coast

 

Law and Legislation

 

Kenya

 

Databases

  • Kenya Law Reports, from the National Council for Law Reporting, provides an up to date edition of the Laws of Kenya in a searchable database. Cases from the High Court and Court of Appeal (1980- ) are also searchable. Kenya Law Reports also includes the Kenya Gazette from 2003, the 2006 Hansard and other material. As of 2009 the material was freely available.

 

Subscription Database

  • Africa Law Reports from LawAfrica include judgments from Kenya’s courts.

 

Research Guide

 

 

Lesotho

 

Law and Legislation

 

Research Guide

 

 

Liberia

 

 

Law and Legislation

 

Research Guide

 

Other

  • Liberian Law at Cornell includes a digitized collection of historical statues, a few Supreme Court decisions relating to election law, and an index to the first 27 volumes of the Liberian law Reports.

 

 

Libya

 

Legislation

 

Jurisprudence

 

Research Guide

 

 

Madagascar

 

Law and Legislation

                                    

Jurisprudence

 

 

Malawi

 

Law and Legislation

  • The Malawi SDNP web site, a UNDP supported government program, links to legislation relating to communications, the environment, employment, local government, and workers compensation.
  • The Reserve Bank of Malawi web site links to banking and financial legislation.

 

Jurisprudence

  • Decisions of the Industrial Relations Court (2000-2003) are available from CommonLII

 

Research Guide

 

 

Mali

 

Law and Legislation

  • As part of PRODEJ (Programme Décennal de Développement de la Justice) the Ministry of Justice provides the text of major codes, other recently adopted legislation, and other legal texts.
  • Droit francophone has selected legislation from 1959-2000.
  • Secretáriat Général du Gouvernement, the government department responsible for publishing laws in Mali, provides legislation from 1994-2001 plus a few items from 2006.

 

Research Guide

 

 

Mauritania

 

Law and Legislation

  • GLIN provides the text of over five hundred laws, decrees and ministerial orders from 1963.
  • L’Autorité de Régulation web site has laws relating to the postal service and telecommunications and ministerial decrees and decisions.
  • LegiMauritanie from NTIPO has selected legislation from the Journal Officiel for 1990-2001 and 2005.

 

 

Mauritius

 

Law and Legislation

 

Jurisprudence

  • The Supreme Court includes selected civil and criminal judgments from the Intermediate Court (2004- ), the District Court (2005- ), and the Industrial Court (2004- ). CommonLII provides a search engine for these decisions.

 

 

Morocco

 

Law and Legislation

 

Research Guide

 

 

Mozambique

 

Subscription database

  • Atenia provides a subscription service to series one of the Boletim da República de Moçambique from June 1975 to date.

 

Law and Legislation

  • Banco de Moçambique provides banking laws, decrees, and other legislation.
  • GLIN has English summaries of primary and secondary legislation from 1975 with full text in Portuguese of most legislation from 1996 to the present.
  • The government portal site provides links to legislation organized by sector.
  • LexMozambique consists of the Boletim da República (1975-2004). The search engine allows searching by type of document, name, issuing body and/or subject or one can browse by date and issue. Using the site requires registration but as of now downloading the documents is free.

 

 

Namibia

 

Subscription database

  • Juta provides subscription services to the current consolidation of statutes and to the Namibian Law Reports for decisions of all superior courts since independence in 1990.

 

Law and Legislation

  • The Parliament website includes selected acts for 1990-1992 and 2001 to the present, bills from the current Parliament, and other legislative materials.
  • The government web site ministry index has links to offices, agencies, and ministries, some of which provide legislation relating to their area of authority. Thus far those with some legislation on their sites include the Ministry of Labour, Ministry of Mines and Energy, and the Ministry of Trade and Industry,
  • CommonLII provides some laws from 1991-1992, 1995, and 2002-2005.

 

Jurisprudence

 

Research Guide

 

 

Niger

 

Collection

  • JuriNiger has a few pieces of legislation, including the penal code and a selection of jurisprudence.

 

Jurisprudence

 

 

Nigeria

 

Collection

  • Nigeria Law provides federal laws still in force and the Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (2000), a list of laws passed from 1990 to 2000 that are still in force as of 2000, and procedural rules for the various courts. It also includes decisions from the Nigerian Law Reports and other judgments.

 

Law and Legislation

 

Research Guide

 

 

Rwanda

 

Law and Legislation

  • The Ministry of Justice provides the Laws and Codes of Rwanda in English and French. These are organized into five volumes corresponding to the following broad subject areas: constitutional law, political institutions, treaties and international conventions; administrative law; judicial and criminal law; economic and financial law; and civil and social law.
  • The Prime Minister’s web site provides the Official Gazette (Journal Officiel) from 2004 in English, French, and Kinyarwanda.
  • The Ministry of Local Government, Community Development and Social Affairs includes laws relating to decentralization.
  • The National Bank of Rwanda links to the Banking Act and foreign exchange regulations.

 

Jurisprudence

  • The Supreme Court web site provides decisions for 2005 and 2006 in Kinyarwanda with a case table in French.

 

Special Tribunal

 

Research Guide

 

 

Sao Tome and Principe

 

Legislation

  • The Diário da República electronic edition is available from 2000. One can browse by issue and date or search by key word or citation.
  • juriStep provides the text of labor, petroleum, and industrial property laws and summaries of other legislation.
  • The Parliament web site includes some legislation arranged by topic.

 

 

Senegal

 

Legislation

 

Jurisprudence

  • ACCPUF (Association des Cours Constitutionnelles ayant en Partage l’Usage du Français) includes decisions from the Conseil constitutionnel for the period 1993-2005. Theses are contained in a single PDF document.
  • Droit Francophone has selected Cour de Cassation decisions from 1992-1998.

 

 

Seychelles

 

Legislation

 

 

Sierra Leone

 

Legislation

 

Special Tribunal

 

Research Guide

 

 

South Africa

 

Subscription databases

  • Juta has several internet and CD-ROM products which provide comprehensive access to both government and provincial legal materials.
  • LexisNexis Butterworths South Africa is another major provider of South African legal materials.
  • Sabinet provides full text access to government and provincial gazettes and parliamentary bills.

 

Law and Legislation

  • The Parliament of South Africa provides the full text of laws from 1993 and bills from 1998. The Parliament site also provides links to the provincial parliaments, some of which have legislation online.
  • Polity: Policy and Law News Online is a privately run site which provides acts from 1993, bills from 1993, other materials such as policy documents, reports, notices and regulations, and speeches.
  • The official web site of the South African government also provides links to laws, bills, regulations, parliamentary documents, and reports. It also provides links to provincial documents such as bills, acts, reports, policies, and publications.

 

Jurisprudence

 

Research guide

 

 

Sudan

 

Law and Legislation

  • The Sudan.net web portal provides selected laws including the Constitutional Court Act 1998, the Constitutional and Administrative Law Act 1998, the Political Parties Act 1998, the Labour Act 1997, and the Khartoum Public Order Act 1998.

 

Research Guide

 

 

Swaziland

 

Legislation

 

Research Guide

 

 

Tanzania

 

Subscription databases

  • Juta provides the Tanzania Law Reports (1983-1997).
  • Law Africa Law Reports from LawAfrica includes judgments from Tanzania’s courts.

 

Law and Legislation

  • POLIS (Parliamentary On-Line Information System on the Parliament web site provides a searchable database of laws from 1962 to the present. The Parliament site also provides current bills and their status. Hansards for the current Parliament are available in Kiswahili.
  • The Tanzania Revenue Authority provides links to the Income Tax Act, Value Added Tax Act and other tax legislation.

 

Jurisprudence

  • SAFLII contains the Court of Appeal (2003-2006) and High Court (2006- ).

 

Research Guide

 

 

Togo

 

Law and Legislation

  • Togoforum provides links to the Code penál Togolais, Code de procédure pénale, and Code de procédure civile. (Click on the societété tab.)

 

 

Tunisia

 

Law and Legislation

  • Juriste Tunisie is a large French language database arranged by subject which provides codes, laws and decrees related both to public and private law.
  • GLIN provides over one hundred law and decrees from 1995-2005 most of which are published in Arabic with English summaries.
  • The full text of laws and regulations relating to financial markets is available on the Bourse de Tunis web site.

 

Research Guide

 

 

Uganda

 

Subscription database

  • Africa Law Reports from LawAfrica include judgments from Uganda’s courts.
  • Uganda Online Law Library is a subscription service providing access to laws, statutory instruments, and judicial decisions. A few items are free including selected legislation, subsidiary legislation, a cause list, directory information and a few judgments.

 

Collection

  • The Uganda Legal Information Institute provides legislation as consolidated in 2000 and selected decisions for the following courts: Commercial Court (2000- ), Constitutional Court (1997- ), Court of Appeal (1997- ), High Court (1970-1975; 1997- ) and Supreme Court (1997- ).

 

Law and Legislation

 

Jurisprudence

  • The Courts of Judicature provide judgments from the Supreme Court for 2005 and 2006.
  • SAFLII also provides selected decisions from the courts included in the Uganda Online Law library collection.

 

Research Guide

 

 

Zambia

 

Subscription database

  • Juta provides the Zambia Law Reports (1963-1997).

 

Collections

  • Zambia Legal Information Institute from the University of Zambia Law School provides selected acts; decisions from the Supreme Court, High Court, Industrial Relations Court, and Lands Courts; and rulings from the Revenue Tribunal. As of early 2009 the database was unavailable but the information can be accessed via SAFLII Zambia.

 

Law and Legislation

  • Zambia Parliament provides the 26 volume Laws of Zambia, a 1996 compilation of all laws passed since independence. It also includes recent acts, and debates and proceedings of recent sessions of Parliament.
  • The Annual Review of Population Law includes various laws relating to population and family issues.

 

 

Zimbabwe

 

Subscription database

  • Juta provides a subscription service to the statutes of Zimbabwe (revised edition 1996) and case law.

 

Law and Legislation

 

Jurisprudence

  • SAFLii provides Supreme Court and High Court decisions for 2002--

 

Research Guide

 

4. Web Sites of Regional Organizations

 

 



[1] Thomas H. Reynolds & Arturo A. Flores, Foreign Law Current Sources of Codes and Basic Legislation in Jurisdictions of the World (Buffalo, N.Y.: Wm. S. Hein & Co., 1989-)